In the lavish shadows of Jeffrey Epstein’s New York mansion, Johanna Sjoberg sat on Prince Andrew’s lap for what began as a playful photo—until the royal’s hand suddenly reached out and groped her breast. The moment, captured in court testimony, unfolded in 2001 alongside Virginia Giuffre and a grotesque Spitting Image puppet of Andrew himself. […]
Didn’t Know Who to Report To: From Airport Staff to VIP Guests – Why No One Called the Police? l
A baggage handler at Palm Beach International Airport watched Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet taxi in, the door open, and a teenage girl—no older than 16—step down onto the tarmac, clutching a small bag, eyes red and distant. She glanced toward the line of waiting limousines filled with well-dressed VIPs, then hurried to join one. The […]
Tips & Privileges: They Received Huge Tips, So They Ignored the “Young Girls” Around Epstein l
A housekeeper on Little St. James pocketed a crisp $2,000 tip from a beaming tech mogul, her hands shaking as she watched him disappear into a villa with a girl who looked no older than 15. The money felt heavy in her palm—enough to pay rent for months, maybe even send her son to college. […]
The Elite Protection System: Silence Is Complicity – Those Who Knew What Happened on Epstein’s Island l
A former pilot recounted the moment he landed on Little St. James and saw a famous actress laughing beside Jeffrey Epstein while a visibly shaken 16-year-old girl stood just behind them, wrists red from something unseen. The pilot locked eyes with the celebrity for a heartbeat—she looked away. No alarm. No questions. Just another day […]
Denial & Self-Deception: Why Visitors to Epstein’s Island Refused (or Didn’t Want) to Believe What They Saw l
A Nobel laureate stood on the sun-drenched terrace of Little St. James, cocktail in hand, watching a 14-year-old girl in a too-small swimsuit serve drinks to men old enough to be her grandfathers. She avoided eye contact; he forced a smile and turned back to conversation about quantum physics and future fortunes. In that split […]




